Stress Less this Christmas with JCPenney + $75 Giveaway

Sponsored post. Christmas is just nine days away, can you believe it? As I was out shopping yesterday, I noticed people rushing about and acting a bit stressed. All of the last minute gift buying, school Christmas concerts, and planning holiday parties can be very overwhelming for some.

Last week, I decided to asked my facebook fans this question.If you could ask an lifestyle expert how to make the holidays less stressful, what questions would you ask? Here's what we came up with.

1. This is my first time hosting a holiday party and I don't know where to begin. Where should I start?

2. I'm hosting a holiday potluck with family. What advice do you have for making it go smooth and stress free?

3. How do I get my kids and husband to help out more with holiday party planning?

4. What is the one thing I should do to avoid holiday party burnout?

Good questions!

Well, guess what? I had the opportunity to get advice from someone who knows a thing or two about holiday planning. Watch lifestyle and entertaining expert Limor Suss give tips on how to make your holidays less stressful by answering questions just for Stacie Sayz So readers. How cool is that!

Thanks for the great advice Limor!

JCPenney wants to help make the holidays less stressful for one Stacie Sayz So reader by providing a $75 JCPenney gift card! Who couldn't use an extra $75 to help with Christmas shopping? I know I could!

Leave a comment telling me which tip in the video you like best. For extra entries, use Rafflecopter. This is a fast giveaway and it ends 12/19/15 at midnight. US only. Neither party is responsible for lost or stolen prizes.

I actually like JCP. bummer I missed the giveaway. lol I think potlucks are a great idea. I don't like hosting or cooking like that so one or two dishes (maybe 3) and I'm good. Definitely less stressful than making everything yourself.

So sorry I missed the giveaway :(. I am loving the pajamas - one of my favorite things to buy during the holidays. As far as hosting, accept help and try to relax. My family gets together on Christmas Eve and we've decided to do a brunch.